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Naked-eye astronomy for cultural astronomers
pp. 53-75
Abstract
Cultural astronomy is an interdisciplinary field that attracts students from a variety of backgrounds. Many students have a background in astronomy, but even in astronomy departments students are not taught some of the most basic elements of the night sky needed for cultural astronomy research. For example, few students are taught constellation identification which is part of the foundation of cultural astronomy research. This paper seeks to introduce students to the information and skills needed to do cultural astronomy research effectively.
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Holbrook Jarita C., Urama Johnson, Thebe Medupe Rodney (2008) African cultural astronomy: current archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy research in Africa. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 53-75
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6639-9_5
Full citation:
Holbrook Jarita C., Baleisis Audra (2008) „Naked-eye astronomy for cultural astronomers“, In: J. C. Holbrook, J. Urama & R. Thebe Medupe (eds.), African cultural astronomy, Dordrecht, Springer, 53–75.